Cannelton High School - Notlennac Yearbook (Cannelton, IN)

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★ ★ ★ ★ %e NOTLENNAC ★ Presented by the SENIOR CLASS OF 19 4 2 CANNELTON HIGH SCHOOL CANNELTON, I N D I A N A ★ Cannelton's High School Buildings High School Building Community Building Music Hall Cannelton’s high school classes meet in the above three buildings. All physical education and first aid classes, indoor games and tourneys, plays, and operettas are held in the gymnasium of the Community Building. The music department, art department, kindergarten, and journalism department are in the Music Hall. All other classes meet in the High School Building. 2 The Notlennac Q Pledge Qllejiance to the fl DEDICATION To DR. HARGIS BUSH. IN APPRECIATION OF HIS MANY HOURS OF UNSELFISH SERVICE GIVEN TO THE ATHLETES OF THE CANNELTON HIGH SCHOOL DURING THE YEARS HE HAS SERVED THE PEOPLE OF CANNELTON. WE. THE CLASS OF NINETEEN HUNDRED AND FORTY TWO. RESPECTFULLY DEDICATE THIS NOTLENNAC. HARRY R. Davidson, Superintendent of Schools A.B.. Indiana Central College. 1928; M.S.. Indiana University, 1937. SENIORS OF 1942, you are leaving Cannelton High School at one of the most critical, but also one of the most interesting, periods in the history of civilization. Part of your education has been the study of the rise and fall of forms of government in the past. They have each made their contribution, good or bad, to the history of man. The supreme test of a government was its ability to survive in battle. We have learned to love our democratic way of life and rightly believe it is the way the Greatest Teacher of all taught that man should live. That way of life is now faced with a struggle to the finish with a form of government that exists only for itself and not for the benefit of those living under it. You will each have an important role in this great conflict, some in active service at the front and others keeping the wheels rolling here at home. May we therefore not complain but be grateful for the honor of a difficult task in a difficult day. Your teachers and school officials extend Best Wishes as you leave for your important role. HARRY R. Davidson. Superintendent. BOARD Mrs. Charles A. Scull President OF EDUCATION Mr. Preston Minor Mr. Ivo Huber Secretary T reasurer The Notlennac 5 FACULTY THEODORE SPRINKLE Senior Sponsor Social Studies A.B.. 19 25. Central Nor- mil College: State Teachers' College. Terre Haute GERALD R. NEFE Principal Social Studies. Commerce B.S. in Ed.. 19 58. North Manchester College: M.S. in Ed.. 1940. Indiana University: working toward F.d.D. at Indiana University Mary Lou Beck Physical Education. Health. Journalism. Red Cross Instructor. B.S. in Ed.. 19 39. Indiana University: graduate work. Indiana University Sidney K. Groves Mathematics. Science. B.S.. 19 37. Purdue University; graduate work. Purdue University Luther Waddy Industrial Arts. B.S.. 1939. Ball State Teachers' College Hubert W. Scott Commerce. Biology. Basketball Coach. B.S.. 1939. Central Normal College: graduate work. Butler University Marian Neff Art. English. B.S. in Ed.. 1939. North Manchester College: Indiana University Clifford Swift Social Studies. Physical Education. Health. Science. Football Coach. B.S.. 19 37, Butler University: graduate work. Indiana University Don Marketo Music. Safety. B.S.. 1925. Indiana State Teachers College: M.S.. 1937. Syracuse University: Cincinnati Conservatory of Music. Andrew c. Little Latin. Music. A.B.. 1915. Indiana University: Evansville College. Indiana State Teachers' College: graduate work. Indiana University MABEL M. DAMM Home Economics. Consumer Education. Supervisor of noon lunches B.S.. 1923. Indiana Slate Teachers' College: Oakland City College, graduate work. Purdue University 6 The Notlennac Civib to the Republic jjO which flt Stands • • • PRESENTING THE CLASS OF 1942 Senior Sponsors: Theodore Sprinkle Harry R. Davidson Georgia Lee Scull—Georgie Class President 4. 3: Quill and Scroll 4: Notlennac Business Manager 4: Honor Roll 4. 3. 2, 1; National Honor Society 4, 3; Student Council (President) 4; Chorus 4, 3. 2, 1: Thespian 4, 3; Operetta 3 : May Queen 3: High School Orchestra 2. 1 : Band 2. 1 : Solo Contest 2. 1; Quintette 1. President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Reporter CLASS OFFICERS Georgia Lee Scull Otto Zellers Emma Lou Wagner Frank Hill Patterson, Jr. Alice Livers Class Colors: Red. White, and Blue. Class blowers: Carnations. Red and White CLASS SONG 'Forty-two Will Never Die Tune: “Remember Pearl Harbor’ Let’s remember our school days As we go to face the world. All our fun and our quarrels On our shoulders then were hurled: When we re laughing and joking. Thinking of the days gone by, We’ll remember our classmates. Forty-two’' will never die. Let’s remember our teachers Though at times they thought we’d flunk. We ll remember our lockers. That were always filled with junk. We had fun in our school days, And we hate to say goodbye. We will always remember. Forty-two” will never die. Class Motto: “Tonight We Launch. Where Shall We Anchor.” 8 The Notlennac CLASS OF 1942 Emma Lou Wagner Lulu Class Secretary 4. 3: Hi-Life Typist 4: Thespian 4. 3: Band 4. 3. 2. 1 : Popular Orchestra 4. 2. 1 ; Chorus 4. 3. 2: Operetta 3. 2: All School Play 4; Solo Contest 4, 3. 2: Saxophone Quartet 4. 3. 2: Dramatics Club 3 (President). 1; G.A.A. (Secretary) 1: High School Orchestra 1. FRANK PATTERSON. .JR. Frank Photography Club 4. 3: Checker Club 4: Class Treasurer 4: All School Play 4: Science Club 3, 2; Boy Scout 2: Class Secretary - Treasurer 2; Transfer: Beechmont High School 1 : Current Events Club 1 ; Dramatics Club 1. Alice Livers Kay Band 4. 3. 2. 1 : Honor Roll 4. 3. 2. 1; Hi-Life Editor-in-Chief 4: Not-lennac Copy Reader 4: Class Reporter 4: Thespian 4, 3; National Honor Society 4. 3. 2: Quill and Scroll 4: Chorus 4. 3.2. 1 : Popular Orches- tra 4. 3. 2. 1 : G. A. A. 4. (President) 3. Vice-President) 2. (Points Chairman) 1 : Operetta 3. 2; Solo Contest 4. 3. 2. 1 : Saxophone Quartet 4. 3. 2: Oratorical Contest 4: High School Orchestra 3. 2. 1 : Cheerleaders’ Club 3. 2; All School Play 2: Dramatic Club (Secretary) 1: Freshman Scholarship Award 1 : Band Sweater Award 1 : Algebra Contest 1. Thomas Adams Tom Checker Club 4. 3, 2: Radio Club 4: Boxing Club 4: Intramural Basketball 3. 2: Reserve Basketball 3: Science Club 3.2. 1 : Boy Scouts 3. OTTO ZELLERS Bubbles Class Vice President 4; Associate Editor of Hi-Life (first semester) 4: Associate Editor of Not-lennac 4; Honor Roll 4. 3. 2: National Honor Society 4. 3. 2; Thespian 4. 3. 2: Intramural Basketball 4. 3; Track 4. 3; Band 4. 3. 2. 1 : Solo Contest 4. 3,2. 1 : Popular Orchestra 4. 3; Chorus 4. 3. 2. 1 : Oratorical Contest 4. 3; All School Play 4. 2: Press Conference Delegate 4: Boxing Club 4: Science Club 2: Model Airplane Club (President) 1. Nelda Heffner Penelope Hi-Life Typist 4: Office Girl 4: Chorus 4; G. A. A. 4. 2. (Vice-President) 1 : Commercial Club 4. (Vice President) 3; Commerical Contest (1st place) 3: Arts and Crafts 3 : Cheerleaders' Club 2: Checker Club 2. Lathrop Reid Hop Football 4. 3.2. 1 : Class President 2. Lorraine Mitchell Mildred Commercial Club 4. 3; Photography Club 4: Arts and Crafts 3 ; Trans-fer: Academy Immaculate Conception. Ferdinand 2: Basketball 1 : Baseball 1 : Volley Ball 1 : Study Club 1 : Sodality Mission Crusade 1: Glee Club 1. The Not lennac 9 CLASS OF 1942 Joy Scull Josie Notlennac Photographer 4: Thespian 4. 3: Band 4. 3, 2. 1 ; Dramatics Club 4. 2. 1 ; All School Play 4. 1 : National Honor Society 4: Chorus 3. 2: Operetta 3; Photography Club 1. KENNETH TATE Kennie Office Boy 4: National Honor Society 4. 3. 2: Dramatics Club (President) 4: Hill-Billy Band 4: Commercial Club 4 (Secretary) 3: Class Tourney 4. 3. 2, 1 : Intramural 3: Commercial Contest (2nd place) 3: Science Club 2. Marjorie Chapman Peggy Commercial Club 4; Photography Club 4: Friendship Club 4; Arts and Crafts 3 : Transfer : Grandview 3. JAMES HARGIS Junior Class Tourney 3, 2. 1 : Movie Club 3: Boy Scout 3: Science Club 2. 1 : Intramural 2: Reserve Basketball 1 ; Reserve Football 1: Checker Club 1. Robert McLain Bob Radio Club 4: Checker Club 4: Class Tourney 4. 3.2. 1 : Science Club 3, 2: Boy Scout 3: Reserve Basketball 2. 1 : Intramural 3. Sarah Jean Aldridge Sally Hi-Life Feature Editor 4: Notlennac Snapshot Editor 4; Thespian 4. 3: Chorus 4: G. A. A. 4. 2. 1 : Quill and Scroll 4 : Commercial Club 4; Office Girl 4: Dramatics Club 3. 2: Checker Club (Vice President) 2; Class President 1. Edward Henning Ed Boy Scout 4. 3 (Scribe) 2: Movie Operator 4: Hill-Billy Band 4; All School Play 4: Class Tourney 4. 2: Track 3; Intramural 3. 2: Science Club 3. 2. 1 : Photography Club 3. MARGE MCFALL Margie Band 4. 3. 2. 1 : Chorus Club 4. 3. 2. 1 : Dramatic Club 3, 2: All School Play 2; Operetta 2: High School Orchestra 2. 1 : Popular Orchestra 2. 1 : G. A. A. 1. 10 The Notlennac CLASS OF 1942 Ethel Joe Bruner Joe Hi-Life Circulation Man ager 4: Librarian 4. (Reporter) 3: Commercial Club 4; Dramatics 3. 2: All School Play 4: Thespian 4 : G. A. A. I. Russell Clement Russ Hi-Life Advertising (first semester) 4: Thespian 4. 3: All School Play 4. 2: Band 4. 3. 2. 1 : Movie Operator 4. 3. 2. 1 : Popular Orchestra 4. 3. 2. 1 : Chorus 4. 3, 2. 1 : Science Club 3 (president) 2. 1 : High School Orchestra 3. 2. 1 : Oper etta 3. 2. Amy Elizabeth Hargis Betty Notlennac Feature and Snapshot Editor 4: Com mercial Club 4: librarians 4. (President) 3; Movie Club (Secretary and Treasurer) 3: Dramatics 3: Checker Club 2 Arts and Crafts 2. 1 (Vice President). Owen Allen Tcany Clarence Alvey Bull Hi-Y (Treasurer) 4. 3; Class Tourney 4. 3. 2, 1 ; Photography Club 4. 3: Boxing Club 4; Class Treasurer 3: Student Manager. Football and Basketball 3: Movie Club 4. 3: Athletic Club 3. 1 : Chorus 2. 1 : Football 2. 1 : Basketball Reserve Team 1. Blanche Howell Jennie Band 4. 3; Chorus 4. 3: Popular Orchestra 4. 3: Thespian 4; Operetta 3: Science Club 3: Transfer: Troy High School 3: High School Orchestra 2. 1 : Cheerleader 2: Art Club 2: Class Secretary 2: Class President 1 : Honor Roll 1 : All School Play 1. Glenward Fuchs Fox Class Tourney 4. 3. 2. 1 : All School Play 4; Boxing Club 4: Radio Club 4: Checker Club 4; Boy Scout Patrol Leader 4. 3. 2: Reserve Basketball 3: Science Club 3. 2: Intramural 2. JUNE THOMAS June-Bug Chorus 4: Dramatics 4. 2: Librarians 3: Photography Club 2. The Notlennac li CLASS OF 1942 Zella Tinsley Betty Notlennac Typist 4: Office Girl 4: Band 4. 3. 2: Commercial Club 4 (President) 3: Operetta 3: Dramatics (Secretary) 3, 2: Photography Club 2: Chorus 3. 1. JAMES POPP Buster Honor Roll 3: Intramural 3: Science Club 3. JEANETTE PAULIN Judy Notlennac Circulation and Sales Manager 4: Office Girl 4: Librarians (Secretary) 4: Operetta 2: Commercial Club 4. 3: Movie Club (President) 3: Chorus 2: Trans- fer: Academy Immaculate Conception. Ferdinand 1 : Glee Club 1 : President. C. S. M. C. 1. Eva Lee Sodrel Commercial Club 4: Librarians 4: Friendship Club 4: Arts and Crafts 3. 2: G. A. A. 2. 1. JOHN HENRY EGNEW Sweet Pea Boxing Club 4: Operetta 3: Track 3: Chorus 3: Checker Club 3 (Vice President) 2: Athletic Club 2. 1 : Tumbling Club 2: Fix-It Club 1. Martha Jean May Jeanie Hi-Life Office and Business Manager (first semester) . Associate E d it o r (second semester) 4: Notlennac Fditor-in-Chief 4 : Office Girl 4 : National Honor Society 4. 3: Quill and Scroll 4: Commercial Club 4: G. A. A. (Points. Chairman) 4. (Vice President and Letter Award) 3: (Points Chairman and Pin Award) 2: Checker Club 2 : Algebra Contest 1. William Clement Willie Office Boy 4 : Thespian 4 : Band 4. 3. 2: Hi-Y 4. 3. 2: Chorus 4. 3. 2: All School Play 4: Science Club 4. 3. 1 : Com mercial Club 4. 3: Class Tourney 3. 2: Operetta 3. Arnold Leaf J unior Photography Club 4. 3. 2: Movie Club 4: Science Club 3: Intramural Basketball 3. 2: Airplane Club (Vice President) 2. 12 The Notlennac CLASS OF 1942 Thelma K. Burton Toots Arts and Crafts 3. 2: G. A. A. (Pin Award) 2. 1. Gilbert Harper Gib Football 4. 3. 2. 1; Hi-Y 4. 3. 2. 1 : Dramatics 4; All School Play 4: Commercial Club 4; Reserve Basketball 2. 1 : Sports Club 2. 1 : Class Vice President 1 : Class Tourney 3. 2. 1. Esther McMains Bobby Commercial Club 4 3; G. A. A. 2. PAUL UNGERECHT Louie Band 4. 3. 2: Operetta 3: Checker Club 3. 2. 1 : Chorus 3. 2. 1 ; Science Club 2. 1. William McFarling Sach Notlennac Advertising 4; Hi-Life Advertising 4; Thespian 4. 3: Intramural 4. 3.2.1: Chorus 4. 3. 2. 1 : Popular Orchestra 4: Class Tourney 4. 3. 2. 1: Operetta 3, 2: All School Play 2: Science Club 2: Checker Club 1. Mary C. Kirk Dood Office Girl 4: Dramatics Club 4: Commercial Club 4 : Chorus 3 ; Operetta 3 : Transfer: Beechmont High School: Dramatics 2 (President) 1 : Current Events Club 2: Home Economics Club 2. 1 : Class President 2: All School Play 2. 1 : Chorus 1. WILLIAM L. STERETT Sonny Hi-Y 4. 2: Chorus 4. 3: Operetta 3: Commercial Club 4: Athletic Club 2: Dramatics 1: Transfer: Beechmont High School 1. Mary Gertrude Owen Gertie Office Girl 4: Commercial Club 3: Librarians 2: Home Economics Club 2. (President) 1. The Notlennac 13 CLASS OF 1942 GEORGE HUFNAGEL Revo Class Tourney 4 (Coach) 3. 2. 1 : Varsity Basketball 4. 3: Class Vice- President 3: Athletic Club 3. 2. 1 : Reserve Basketball 2. 1. CLARA BELL CONNOR Bell Friendship Club 4: Transfer: Forrest City. Arkansas 4: Creative Writing Club 4: Class Secretary - T re as u re r 3: Home Economics Club 2. 1. Clara Schmidt Sis Photography Club 4 Commercial Club 4. 3 Arts and Crafts 3. 2 Checker Club 2. Minnie Marie Anson Anson Dramatics 4. 3. (Reporter 2: Commercial Club 4; Chorus 4: Arts and Crafts 3. 2: G.A.A. (Pin) 2. I. Winchell O. Harris Winch Boy Scouts 4. 3 (Treasurer) 2. 1 : Intramural 3. 2: Science Club 3. 1 : Movie Club 3: Airplane Club 2: Class Treasurer 1. Wilma Heck Bobby Arts and Crafts 4. 3. 2: G.A.A. 2. Wilma Young Shorty Office Girl 4: Photog- raphy Club 4: Commercial Club 4 (Treasurer) 3: Friendship Club 4 Arts and Crafts 3. 2: Movie Club 2. Lucille Coyle Jim Arts and Crafts 4. 3: G.A.A 1. 14 The Notlennac SCHOOL CALENDAR 1941-1942 September 8—School opened 1 2—Football season began October 8—Island Queen excursion 13— Jubilee Singers 23. 24—State teachers association 29—All-school carnival 31—Football season closed November 7—“Big Rich” Richardson 11—Armistice vacation 14— Basketball season began 20, 21—Thanksgiving vacation December 5—Movie: “Elephant Boy” 19-—Christmas operetta (grade school) 19—Christmas holidays began, 4 P. M. January 5—School reopened, 8 A. M. 22. 23—Semester final examinations 23—First semester ended 26— Second semester began 27— Liquid air demonstration February 19—Close of basketball schen-uled season 26. 27. 28—Sectional basketball tourney (Tell City) March 6—All-school play: Ever Since Eve” 11, 12, 13—Junior high tourney (Tell City) 13—Kilty Trumpeters convocation 20—Professor Marshall of Butler University 23—Movie: “Beau Geste” 26—State solo contest (Terre Haute) April 3. 7—Easter vacation 10— Movie: “The Plainsman 11— District band contest (Boonville) 17—All-school dance (sponsored by Notlennac) 17—All-school convocation (sponsored by Student Council) 27—Annual athletic banquet (sponsored by Hi-Life) May 2—State band contest (Greenfield) 6—Physical education review 8—Annual band concert 1 5—Senior class play 16—Junior-Senior reception 21, 22—Final examinations 24— Baccalaureate services 25— Senior outing 26— —Class night 27— Commencement 15 The Notlennac 16 The Notlennac The Notlennac 17 Class Colors Blue and Silver Class Flower Gardenia OFFICERS President Vice President T reasurer Hi-Life Reporter Doris Ball Curtis Dhonau Helen Thorn Henriella Ramsey First Row: R. Hall, B. Chapman, B. Stamp, G. May, D. Ramsey, M. Rausch. A. Polk, H. Ramsey, E. Champion. E. Burton, B. Plock. Second Row: C. Smith, R. Hanks, R. Rausch, M. Northenor, R. Futter, H. Glenn. L. Alvey, B. Mulrenin, W, Young, M. Neyenhaus, N. Ungerecht. Third Row: D. Zellers, C. Mogan, A. Wilber. J. Hawkins. A. Young. R. Franzman. D. Ball. A. Park, H. Hafele, H. Thorn. D. Champion. M. Smith. Fourth Row: E. Schwartz, R. Thorn, R. Hall. C. Hale, W. Van Hoosier. C. Dhonau. H. Voyles. H. Daum, H. Truempy, L. Connor. Not in picture: V. May, C. Sweeney. i o The Notlennac SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS President, Imogene Skinner; Vice President, Jack Sprinkle: Secretary, June Minto; Treasurer, Floyd Gunn: Hi-Life Reporter, Evelyn Stamp. First Row: E. Connor. M. Freeman. H. Bolin. J. Sprinkle. B. Powers. A. Hawkins, M. Boyle. F. Firestine. E. Stamp. M. Dixon. J. Minto. M. Coyle. Second Rou): B. Schrancr. B. Flood. M. Alvey. D. Glenn. W. Harlen. M. Buckler. J. VanConia. N. Coyle. I. Mitchell, V. Gunn. Third Rou;: O. Nugent. C. Alvey. R. Gunn. V. Bolin. C. Freeman. H. Thorn. J. Parks. M. Robson. W. Heck. Fourth Rou;: D. Johnson. C. Fuchs. R. Trainor. F. Gunn. P. Fulkerson. P. Johnson. O. Dixon. H. Thomas. G. Stowe. Not in picture: P. Morris. I. Skinner. I. Simms. FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS President, Frances Graybill: Vice President, Michael Rutherford: Secretary, Rose Marie Dunn: Treasurer, J. C. Huff; Hi-Life Reporter, Mary Emma Harris. First Row: D. Wilber. R. Aldridge. D. Holmes. J. Thiry, J. Ramsey. J. Burton. B. Van-Hoosier. D. Futter. M. Snyder. M. Neyenhaus. H. Bryant. D. Mogan. Second Row: M. Heck. L. Maicr. J. Futter. D. Huck. R. Raney. M. Wittmcr. M. Coyle. T. Farquhar. N. Zellers, D. Harper. C. Jones. R. Hufnagel. Third Row: R. Wheatley. E. Hale. F. Graybill. L. Chapman. M. Sweeney. M. Elder. E. Thorn. B. Hendrie. L. White. W. Bryant. M. Rutherford. Fourth Row: V. Lahee. E. Davis. R. Dunn. L. Storm. A. Nugent. J. Sugg. C. Larison. H. Hall. C. Schneider. R. Patmore. Fifth Row: B. May. C. Daum. M. Harris. L. Quisenberry. L. Raetz. J. Huff. F. Kendall. A. Evans. K. Adams. B. Paulin. Not in picture: E. Wells. The Notlennac IQ EIGHTH GRADE OFFICERS President, Joe Hafcle; Vice President, Mary Jo Miller: Secretary, Ernest Gravbill: Treasurer, Edward Bush: Reporter. Gilda May. First Row: E. Graybill. S. Connor. R. B. Hall. I. G. Storm. I. Freeman. A. Hall. R. Ham. E. Bush. Second Row: M. Hale. G. May. V. Freeman. B. Jarboe. J. Nichols. L. Thiry. H. Bcumel. R. Franzman. Third Row: A. Bryant. M. Ellis. A. Buckler. W. Dutschkc. M. J. Miller. C. Harris. M. Bolin. B. Hendrick. Fourth Row: D. Davis. C. Gunn. F. Clement. K. Smallwood. R. Groves. J. Morris. J. Hafele. SEVENTH GRADE OFFICERS President. Ann Sterett: Vice President, Bobby Jones: Secretary, Dorothy Lee Dunn: Treasurer. Doris Mae Daum: Reporter. Bobby Jean Huff. First Row: C. Hall, C. Latta. F. Chenault. I. M. Freeman. C. May. J. McNaughton. Anderson. M. Shores, E. Hawkins. Second Row: C. Gottman. D. Jenkins. G. Allen. D. Dat B. Huff. H. Mathena. G. Shadwick. B. Northenor, B. Hawhee. Third Row: A. Sterett. Schurtter. D. Dunn. L. Spencer. T. J. Kendall. W. Posey. M. Canarie. D. Lloyd. N. Dixon. Powers. Fourth Row: M. Riley. C. Goodson. J. Allgood. M. Chenault. V. Weatherholt. Heck. J. Rollins. W. Spencer. B. Jones. Not in picture: A. Russell. E. Frakes. 20 The Notlennac 2 23 X MYERS7 GRADE SCHOOL Top Row: First grade. Gladys L. Cummings, teacher: second grade. Dorothy M. Sprinkle, teacher. Middle Row: Third grade. Wilma H. Kuster. teacher: fourth grade. Irvin Lee Ramsey, teacher. Bottom Row: Fifth grade. Helen Pontrich. teacher: sixth grade. Foster Park, teacher and principal. Included on the following page of Grade School Snapshots are group pictures of the Drum Corps, a boys' musical organization at Myers, and the Kindergarten, most recent addition for preschool children. The latter meets in the K. C. Building with Mrs. Stella Egnew as director. The Notlennac 21 22 The Notlennac ON THE GRIDIRON First Row: Charles Sweeny. David Clemens. Oscar Dixon. Louis Scarborough. Second Row: Clifford Swift. Coach: Bernard Paulin. Richard Rausch. Leo Alvey, Bill May. Denny Ramsey. Buddy Chapman. Student Manager. Third Row: Ernest Schwartz. Gilbert Harper. Lathrop Reid. Larry Connor, Harold Glenn. Harold Truempy. Harmon Volyes. Cannelton SEASON'S RECORDS 56 Chrisney 12 Cannelton 42 Francisco 12 Cannelton 53 Rockport 49 Cannelton 26 Tell City 45 Cannelton 40 Dale 19 Cannelton 8 Mt. Vernon 24 Cannelton 41 Oakland City 19 Cannelton 26 Owensville 12 Cannelton 12 Tell City 18 Games Played Summary 9 Games Won 6 Games Lost Total Points 304 Opponent's Points 210 Six-man football has been one of C. H. S’s fall activities for several years. Mr. Swift has been coach since the game was started here. 24 The Notlennac ON THE HARDWOOD SEASON'S RECORD Cannelton 37 Rockport 20 Cannelton 13 Tell City 28 Cannelton 21 Ben Davis 40 Cannelton 29 Reitz Memorial 28 Cannelton 12 Dale 19 Cannelton 39 Grandview 19 Cannelton 21 Troy 17 Cannelton 22 Rockport 20 Cannelton 31 Hawesville 10 Cannelton 18 Chrisney 19 Cannelton 25 'Fell City 34 Cannelton 43 T roy 28 Cannelton 29 Hawesville . . 27 Cannelton 22 Fort Branch 38 Cannelton 31 Corydon 37 Cannelton 32 Boonville 36 Cannelton 28 Dale 18 Summary Games Played 17 Won 9 Lost 8 Total Points 455 Opponent's Points 438 SECTIONAL TOURNEY (Tell City) Cannelton 42 Gentryville 17 Cannelton 40 T roy 25 Cannelton 21 Tell City 41 Kneeling, left to right: Buddy Chapman. Student Manager: Hubert Scott. Coach. Standing, left to right: Gordon May. Paris Johnson. Harold Glenn. Harold Daum. Leo Alvey. Hargis Hafele. Floyd Gunn. Freddie Kendall. Ernest Schwartz. George Hufnagc!. The Notlennac 25 BULLPUPS Standing, left to right: Charles Daum. Bernard Paulin, Paris Johnson. Louis Scarborough. Coach Swift. Bobby Aldridge. Junior Evans. Rogers Wheatley. Charles Schneider. Freddie Kendall. Kneeling: Andrew Lee Hall, student manager. JUNIOR HIGH Standing, left to right: R. B. Hall. Bobby Jones. Joe Hafele. James Morris. Kenneth Smallwood. Robert Groves. Aldon Perkins. Sammy Connor. Joe Paulin. P. G.. Acting Coach. Sitting, left to right: Woodrow Spencer. Myrvin Shores. Russell Franzman. Ray Ham. Charles May, David Lloyd. 26 The Notlennac BULLPUPS' RECORDS Cannelton 15 Rockport 14 Cannelton 14 Tell City 19 Cannelton 23 Bosse (Evansville) 17 Cannelton 1 1 Dale 20 Cannelton 16 Grandview 15 Cannelton 16 Troy 10 Cannelton 19 Rockport 17 Cannelton 20 Hawesville 24 Cannelton 13 Chrisney 24 Cannelton 19 Tell City 17 Cannelton 27 Troy 20 Cannelton 19 Hawesville . 4 Cannelton 8 Ft. Branch 21 Cannelton 11 Corydon 19 Cannelton 7 Boonville 38 Cannelton 6 Dale 19 SUMMARY Games Played 16 Won 8 Lost Total Points 244 Opponents’ Points 298 JUNIOR HIGH RECORDS Cannelton 17 Newman 32 Cannelton 15 Newman 17 Cannelton 18 Dale 16 Cannelton 18 Chrisney 7 Cannelton 13 Consolidated 14 Cannelton 20 Troy 7 Cannelton 23 St. Paul 12 Cannelton 18 Boonville 13 Games Played 8 Games Won 5 Games Lost Total Points 142 Opponents' Points 118 JUNIOR HIGH TOURNEY (Tell City. Newmans' Gymnasium ) Cannelton 22 Newman 20 Cannelton 16 Consolidated 10 Cannelton 13 St. Paul 16 8 3 The Notlennac 27 ON THE TRACK 194 I S RECORD Cannelton 27 Richland 86 Cannelton 53 Huntingburg 65 y2 (Cannelton—five 1st places, seven 2nd places) Cannelton 66 % Huntingburg 64% (Cannelton—five 1st places, seven 2nd places) Cannelton 34 Rockport 48 Dale 54 Cannelton 14 Rockport 17 ] 2 Boonville 104 Cannelton took two 4th places in the P.A.C. meet, but made no points. Front Row: Maurice Freeman. Junior Evans. Gordon May. Leo Alvey. Louis Scarborough. Middle Row: Charles Daum. Michael Rutherford. Harold Glenn. Denny Ramsey. Buddy Chapman. Bernard Paulin. Last Row: Bill May. Curtis Hale. Floyd Gunn. Otto Zellers. Ernest Schwartz. Hargis Hafele. Front Row: Buddy Chapman. Junior Evans. Denny Ramsey. Gordon May. Leo Alvey. Louis Scarborough. Back Row: Bill May. Ernest Schwartz. Hargis Hafele. Harmon Voyles. Gilbert Harper. Rogers Wheatley. ON THE DIAMOND After an absence of one year, Cannelton again organized a Baseball team for the spring of 1942. When the Notlennac went to press, the schedule had not as yet been completed. 28 The Notlennac The Notlennac 29 30 The Notlennac With Hihe t j avib justice jjOl Oil NOTLENNAC STAFF This year marks the sixth Notlennac to be edited by a Cannelton High School staff. Annually, the senior class elects the members of the staff, who work on the yearbook as an extra-curricular activity. This year, group photography was done by Mr. Groves. Faculty sponsor of the yearbook is Miss Mary Lou Beck. The staff wishes to thank advertisers, patrons, and all others who helped in making the 1942 Notlennac a success. Georgia Lee Scull Business Manager JEAN1E MAY Editor-in-Chief Top Row, below: Joy Scull. Photography Editor: Jeanette Paulin. Patrons and Circulation Manager: Amy Hargis. Features and Snapshots: Otto Zellers. Associate Editor. Bottom Row, below: Zella Tinsley. Typist: Alice Livers. Copyreader: William McFarling. Advertising: Sarah Jean Aldridge. Features and Snapshots. 32 The Notlennac hirst Row: R. Patmore. Drum Major; Don Marketto. Director: Z. Tinsley. M. McFall. L. I hiry. H. Ramsey. N. Ungerccht. I. .Skinner. E. Stamp. F. Firestinc. M. Robson. J. Sugg. M Rutherford. C. Mogan. D. Wilber. J. Minto. Drum Majorettes. Second Row: D. Zellers. M. Buckler. D. Dunn. R. Dunn. O. Nugent. B. Howell. D. Ball. A. Livers. A. Park. E. Wagner. J. Scull. I bird Row: P. Morris. A. Perkins. R. Groves. A. Wilber R. Clement. H. Truempy. D. Ramsey. P. Ungerecht. J. Hafele. Fourth Row: J. Sprinkle. H. Daum. M. Alvey. M. Rausch. J. Morris. B. Jones. F. Gunn. C. Jones. Fifth Row: B. McFarling. W. Clement. F. Clement. O. Zellers. Not in picture: R. Rausch. C. Dhonau. CANNELTON HIGH SCHOOL BAND Cannelton's Class “C band has for the past eight years taken top honors at the district contest which is held every spring. Mr. Don Marketto. head of the Music Department, is director of the band. The group has also placed in the first division in the state meet the past three years. Many of the band members participate annually in the state solo and ensemble contest and carry off high honors. The Notlennac 33 HI-LIFE STAFF Front, left to right: Alice Livers, editor: Jcanie May. associate editor: Emma Lou Wagner, typist. Back, left to right: Nelda Heffner, typist: Harold Truempy. sports editor: Otto Zellers, re corder: Sarah Jean Aldridge, feature editor: Marie Northcnor. layout editor: Marge McFall. exchange manager: Bill McFarling. advertising. Not in picture: Ethel Joe Bruner, circulation manager. Starting January 22, 1926, the first C. H. S. school newspaper, the Broadcaster, was published. In October. 1934. this paper was changed to the Ht-Life. and its size was increased. In November of that same year, the paper was enlarged to its present size. Edited bi-weekly by a staff of seniors and juniors, the Hi-Life is a four page, five-column printed newspaper. Material for the paper is student-written. The publication is supported by community advertising and distributed free to all students of the upper seven grades of the school system. Staff delegates attend the convention of the Indiana High School Press Association each year. Each spring outstanding staff members become members of Quill and Scroll. Miss Mary Lou Beck is faculty sponsor of the Hi-Life. 34 The Notlennac NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Membership in the National Honor Society is based on scholarship, service, leadership, and character. Candidates must be juniors or seniors who have spent at least one year in Cannelton High School and have maintained a scholastic average of 89 per cent. Sophomores are eligible for probationary membership. There are now six seniors and four juniors in the Cannelton Chapter. Mr. Neff is the sponsor. Front Rous: Georgia Lee Scull. Helen Thorn. Joy Scull. Doris Ball. Jeanie May. Alice Livers. Back Row: Dale Zellers. Otto Zellers. Kenneth Tate. Not in picture: Bobby Stamp. Marie Northenor. Sarah Jean Aldridge. Georgia Lee Scull. Alice Livers. Jeanie May. QUILL AND SCROLL Each spring outstanding students of the Hi-Life and Notlennac staffs are elected to membership in Quill and Scroll, International Honorary Society for High School Journalists. To be eligible for membership, a student must be a senior or junior in the upper scholastic third of his class for the current year: he must meet the general requirements of leadership and character, in addition to having samples of his journalistic work approved by the National headquarters of the society. Miss Mary Lou Beck is sponsor of the Cannelton Chapter. The Notlennac 35 STUDENT COUNCIL For the first time this year, a Student Council, composed of the presidents of the six classes as charter members, was organized. The group meets weekly, with Mr. Neff as faculty advisor. Among activities sponsored by this group for the school year 1941-42 were the All-School Carnival and the All-School Convocation: they chose the lyceum presentations and movies for this year and for next: they helped with the handbook. and they also conducted the defense drive for waste materials. Left I o right: Ann Sterett, '47; Doris Ball. '45 (secretary) : Imogene Skinner. '44: Frances Graybill. '45; Joe Hafele. '46: and Georgia Lee Scull, '42 (president). First Row, left to right: Doris Ball. Blanche Howell. Marge McFall, Sarah Jean Aldridge. June Minto. Emma Lou Wagner. Joy Scull. Ethel Joe Bruner. Georgia Lee Scull. Second Row, left to right: Frank Patterson. Robert Patmore. Otto Zellers. Curtis Dhonau. Russell Clement. Alice Livers. William McFarling. Harold Truempy. William Clement. THESPIANS Troupe No. 255. of the National Thespians, first organized in 1934. consists of eighteen active members at the present time. Active work in dramatics, plus a required number of roles in major plays and minor presentations are the requirements for membership. 36 The Notlennac AMONG THE CLUBS First Row: Cheerleaders. Rachelle Swihart. sponsor: Popular Orchestra. Mr. Marketto. sponsor. Second Row: Friendship Club. Mrs. Neff, sponsor: Arts and Crafts. Mr. Waddy. sponsor. Third Row: Hi-Y. Mr. Scott, sponsor: Checker Club. Mr. Sprinkle, sponsor. Fourth Row: Boy Scouts. Mr. Waddy. sponsor: Hill-Billy Band. Mr. Little, sponsor. The Notlennac 37 AMONG THE CLUBS First Row: Dramatics Club. Rachelle Swihart. sponsor. Second Row: Chefs, Miss Damm. sponsor: Science Club. Mr. Groves, sponsor. Third Row: Squad Leaders. Miss Beck, sponsor: Commercial Club. Mr. Scott, sponsor. Fourth Row: Librarians. Mrs. Neff, sponsor: Boxing Club. Mr. Swift, sponsor. The Nollennac AMONG THE CLUBS First Row: Junior G.A.A.. Miss Beck, sponsor. Second Row: Senior G.A.A.. Miss Beck, sponsor: Radio Club. Mr. Sprinkle, sponsor. Third Row: Photography Club. Mr. Groves, sponsor: Chorus. Mr. Marketto. sponsor. Fourth Row: Movie Operators. Mr. Groves, sponsor: Movie Club. Mr. Little, sponsor. The Notlennac 39 CA«!(k X vT • • tU tC s C )S t Il'ISt'. C.stftO yicit 1 wfwrrshc £MUS Otises Tii;i .itC.-rf •• . RUM •iC' ' ?. tM'i irtAkc M, t. , .lc .,0' I •AUlfS • M ' ‘•Arif'. It 'k « k.:s i . - N UirU .M-A s'i CMV.v rty . • • At? cr s'• • .MlfcAfs • 'Jffj, ;nr«c :v.i wfe l si. .x«.r - .-k. '.-. Srl U'AksSiko: • l : ■ ■ JUMfliiW I „ 7 r r -• . ■ v -- BrtS'.’ .r ’-n-A rgfc § - • • ■ A « ' ' ku-.ia c. V. ■ • Hp« MrHAti'k'A'kk'Ni '( ■ ■««r vtiv w «OS STAhit’’ AA%fH C©« DO -T KQ r T HU AHOtk AA AQ CK VtAA OU; AA iia ‘ lltl'A 0A - • ■• I . : • •.• «! . ffcirit CK k!A ’ A M --• ■ ■ .Ov dllAk M- ' A • 5«i:iw ‘ ih as • I A t l i AC «A . WT OM IAA.A S tlA. ■ ••jA-i g c-'t • • • • . C« . S iC«A AV0 S WK. • Ok'illC lit jJpITO C l f f■- k. • UM4 PAA’..p 1A« «« « n« - , . .im c j ' C T AO AA A .«•.. cvt y m„-1. fci . :.l Mkn y ja«i c ii'.-a J1IO IH( I 'V'HVVV, - • Nrni •ilUW •AfAt T i.iiA« .vAt . M a AM . . fiktfAA r«uc .- «a m r flAA •! ••• TitAA ? • i c ' .o.i-- r I i 0 ! • a .S 1 I R!l(Vjfl MBlkt ! It ► Al • .l.A- A tH I AV’Hli OVi.l S Will! 6J|HAt fO P «kUIA I ■CtAl fU ic’ ( ' • v -k -tf I hcm f V CAki mn 1-.'. B'tl |«t CHA M - Vt , . IA« A tA AIMA tl . pints P) WS k i ■Mfe tO« VIUIAK r4«HMt f06K -HAlSCi' c«AH(' K«u (‘ it -HSI ' v ' Mt ' jp-nn •“ i Plum f-ct‘ ■ ■ ' ai- A i' AvwK-mt'i cHi«u c?r An TO CtO G( ACHAti I ?OTTf AUO v 1 ‘ 1 ' “ f BY AMtV 5 AUXM IARY • 1 2 HONOR ROLL OF THE CANNELTON. INDIANA. BOYS WHO SERVED IN THE 1917 . . WORLD WAR . . 1918 fv At the present time, when we arc involved in World War II. it seems only fitting that we recall to mind the following men. who served their country during the first World War. I heir names are also reproduced on the photograph, above, of the American Legion plaque which hangs in the main corridor of the high school: •Eugene Harold Bolin •James Crawford Bolin •William T. Connor Elmer Alvey George Floyd Alvey Charles G. Armstrong Chris J. Armstrong Orpheus W. Armstrong Peter J. Armstrong William G. Armstrong Maurice C. Arnold William G. Ashworth Millard Butler Banks Jesse Lee Barker Zachariah Barker Roy Lee Bell Tonie Sherman Bennett Harry Birlenbach Albert Bolin Joseph Bolin William Martin Bolin Wyatt Bolin Jacob Bowman Grover Brock Pleasant H. Bryant George Taylor Burden William Joseph Busam Edward Carter Walter Raymond Carter Alfred Joseph Casper Clarence Chenault Charles Edward Clark Alfred H. Clemens Charles A. Clemens Edward F. Clemens Robert Peter Clemens Alfred L. Connor Charles A. Connor Edward Connor Frank Agner Connor GOLD STAR MEN •Michael Fishback •William Davis Gilliland •John Sidney Marshall •James Francis Murray • Hilmer Philip Rau •Stephen E. Rutherford John Burks Connor George Francis Coyle Patrick Henry Coyle Webster Daniel Cronin Elmer John Damm William A. Damron Edward Dixon Robert Elmer Doughty Harold W. Dunlevy Garvin Dunlevy James Elverd John Elverd Thomas L. Farquhar Fred Fishback Joseph Fishback Stanley Fishback William Fishback Philip Henry Fox Irvin Luke Freeman James Stewart Freeman Thomas Alsip Freeman William Brvant Freeman Oscar Lee Frizzell Clarence Carl Fuchs Fdwin Philip Fuchs Fllsworth John Fuchs Glenward Fuchs Albert G. Futterer William J. Garrison Melvin Gavnor Forrest Gerber Theodore J. Gerber Thomas Gingell Daniel Curtis Goble James Blaine Groves Christopher Gunn Clarence Gunn HONOR ROLL William Hall Norman Erwin Hafcle Fred Wayne Harris Garfield Harris Thomas John Hay Otto Wilfred Heck Frederick Hemphill Jesse Dwight Hemphill Joseph Hemphill William Hemphill Elmer Hendershot Michael C. Hesson Arthur Hostetter Edgar W. Howard Forrest S. Howard Raymond M. Howard Frank Edward Huber Elmer Huff Oscar Huff Charles J. Hufnagel Edwin M. Hufnagel John Archer Irvin Lvnn Jones Irvin Patrick Jagers Frank Johnson John Earl Keating Elmer Kendall Robert Kendall Joseph Kippenbrock Peter Lesley Klein Charles E. Knobloch Fmcry Sylvester Lahec William Lahce George A. Landers Jesse D. Landers Maurice Clark Latimer Warren Latimer James T. Lcatherland Ticia I.3hcc William C. Lehman William Cleo Livers Arthur Frederick Lupp Frnest Charles Mason John Stanley Mason Roy Stanley Mason Ralph Gordon May Robert Alexander May William John Minto Fugenc W. Mitchell Frederick Henry Moser Thomas Murray William Murray Andrew J. McFall Anthonv McGinnis Shubal McMains James Roscoe Pannett Ralph Cecil Plock John Andrew Poehlein Orville Stewart Pohl Otto Cressie Powell Henry William Rausch Jesse E. Reed William F. Reed Frank Wesley Richey John Thomas Richey Joseph Clyde Riley Russell Riley William Riley Fledge F. Robbins Arthur Rollins Robert G. Rutherford William F. Rutherford Charles W. Schlemmer Norman C. Schlemmer •Alfred H. Shallcross ’Edward G. Wittmcr Glenward Hugo Schmidt Anton George Schmuck Edward Schott George Ernest Thorn Jacob A. Schurtter James C. Shallcross Floyd Clark Simms George Simms James Arthur Simms John Coutv Simms Sidney Simms William David Simms Louis Martin Smith William S. Smith Fdward Snyder Thomas Snvder William T. Steinsberger Curby Stillwell Miles Terrv James E. Tevlin William Joseph Tevlin Andrew Thiry Harrv William Truempy Roy Edward Ungerccht Carl Wesley Vogel Charles Wallot William H. Weatherholt Henrv Hennigan Wilber Leo Wilson Clarence Wittmer Joseph Wittmer Carson Edward Young Lee Herbert Young Orville Louis Young Chester C. Zellers Otto Mallory Zellers Gilbert A. Zellers 40 The Notlennac The Notlennac 41 42 The Notlennac Through the cooperation Patrons of the following patron , who purchased a Notlennac for one dollar, the students were able to buy their copies for fifty cent8 each: Mr . II. A. Hall Albert Lehman Mary Lou Beck W illiam C. Lehman Buddy Bennett A. C. Little Bill Birehler Beverly Livers Blanche’s Beauty Shop Roberta Mapes J. W. Brumfield Don Marketto Bussell Busani William McFarling Dr. Hargis Bush Mr. and Mrs. Russell Metz Cheerio Beauty Shop Joe Minor C. W. Clark John Minto Floyd Clement Modern Beauty Shop John Conway Thomas Mullen, Sr. Gladys I. Cummings Gerald Neff Mabel Da mm Marian Neff Harry Davidson Mrs. Ray Nichols Fred J. Fvrard Foster Park Rev. F. Fahrenkamp Helen Pontrick Franzman’s Grocery Irvin Lee Ramsey Walter Fran man Charles W'. Ray Flla Louise Fuchs Dr. II. C. Richardsou Elmer Gilbert Schultz’s Grocery Sidney K. Groves Hubert Scott Bill Guilliaum Mrs. Charles Scull Clifford Gunn Jake Seibert Glenward Hafele Homer Smallwood Jack Hafele Leo Spencer Mrs. Clay Hargis Dorothy M. Sprinkle Fred Harris Theodore Sprinkle Prentice Harper Clifford Swift lx uise Heck Lee Taylor Edward Hemphill Tell City Monument Works Claude Holman Luther Waddy Elmer Holman Wagner’s Drug Store Ivo Huber W illiam Waldschmidt, Sr. Irvin’s Store Charles Werner, Jr. John Jackson Ye Jolly Inn Ralph C. James Chester Otto Zellers Orville Reiser Mrs. Conway Zellers Wilma H. Kuster The Notlennac 43 CAN N ELTON SEWER PIPE COMPANY LEHMAN Youngster FUN’iture America’s Largest Juvenile Furniture Manufacturers Preston Minor INSURANCE Cannelton National Bank Building 0 0 Phone 786 Lehman Company of America 0 CANNELTON, INDIANA 44 The Nollennac WE APPRECIATE THE PATRONAGE GIVEN US During the Past School Year . . . And Vi ant to Inform You That OUR SUMMER LINES ARE NOW COMPLETE ROSENBLATT'S CongratulationSenior W. J. GERBER, INC. 0 Furniture and CITIZENS NATIONAL RANK Undertaking TELL CITY. INDIANA 0 “Our Service Makes Friends” PHONE 743 CANNELTON Ship Via DAUBY’S A H TRUCK LINE. INC. DEPARTMENT STORE Daily Service to Louisville, Ky. Evansville, Ind. Complete Shopping Center 0 “Where Friend Meet and Trade” PHONE W-A-4119 PHONE 3-4461 TELL CITY. INDIANA Overlooking the Beautiful Ohio River .... Airflow Cooled SUNLIGHT HOTEL C. C. GILLIATT, Munagrr CANNELTON, INDIANA Club Room : Tap Room : Bowling The Notlennac 45 For Graduation . . • Bring Your Ford Back Home Choose a watch famous for Service for dependable time-keeping W ERNER MOTOR CO. —at— 30 Years’ Experienced Servicing of ROLAND’S JEWELRY STORE Ford Cars, Trucks, and Tractors CANNELTON “WE KNOW HOW” ('.old Storage Ice Dairy Products SCHREIBER’S DRUG STORE TELL CITY CREAMERY CO. Established 1865 The REXALL Store cfubencr 0 Everything a Good Drug Store Should Have 0 TELL CITY, INDIANA TELL CITY, INDIANA HENRY HECK CO. THE MODERN “The Horne of Friendly Service” J. J. Graves, Proprietor TELL CITY WE ARE READY TO SERVE YOli 0 0 Dry Goods, Ready-to-Wear Telephone 740 A GOOD PLACE TO SHOP WILLIAM TELL STIJDIO COMPLETE FOUNTAIN SERVICE “Somebody W Unis Your Photograph” “THE SUGAR BOWL” “Where Friend Meet” Phone 231 Kudy ( . Leonard. Manager Magazines : Gandies : Tobaccos TELL CITY, INDIANA We Write Magazine Subscriptions 46 The Notlennac A Popular Expression . . . STOP AT “What You Buy from Heck’s Gives Service” THE HOME OF SHERBERT 0 AUGUST HECK COMPANY for a Big Cone • • Also • • Cannelton’s leading Store Fancy Groceries Beautiful Ghinaware Given Away 0 Absolutely FREE! E. T. Metz, Proprietor lies! Wishes to the ( lass of '42 from Tell City Coca Cola Bottling Company PHONE 25 TELL CITY. INDIANA First Cannelton National Bank Member Federal Reserve System and Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation DEPOSITS UP TO 85.000 INSURED FOR INDIVIDUAL, FIRM OR CORPORATION RESOURCES OVER 81,000.000 Compliments THE IRVIN THEATRE to Class of '42 “Reel Entertainment” 0 0 LEE RODMAN CANNELTON. INDIANA The Notlennac 47 The Cannelton Telephone The Only Newspaper Published at the County Seat CANNELTON, INDIANA “A Newsy Newspaper” A First-Class Job Department in Connection LAUER'S FLORAL SHOP Loans To Indi iduals Up to $300 Flowers by Wire Sent Anywhere HOME LOAN COMPANY Members of the F. T. 1). J. II. Francis, Manager 0 0 TELL CITY, INDIANA 511 MAIN STREET TELL CITY, INDIANA Congratulations to the Class and Faculty of Cannelton High School of 1942 DICK’S TIRE SHOP 0 Phone 7 for Service CANNELTON LUMBER YARD We Hurry GUS PECKINPAUGH, Manager TELL CITY, INDIANA 0 Congratulations, Class of 942 We appreciate your patronage and hope you have enjoyed trading with us. Compliments to Class of 42 WE TRY TO PLEASE GLOW ROOM 0 TELL CITY, INDIANA John H. Malconison’s 0 BEN FRANKLIN STORE 48 The Nollennac GERBER OIL CO. Shell Products Pennzoil LOUIS ZOERCHER Funeral Director 0 0 CANNELTON, INDIANA PHONE 151 TELL CITY Congratulation . Class of ’42 SCHMUCK’S MARKET o Groceries Meats ECKERT’S MEAT MARKET Vegetables TELL CITY, INDIANA PHONE 735 CANNELTON Congratulation , ( lass of ’42 TELL CITY FLOURING MILL TELL CITY GARAGE TELL CITY. INDIANA AND MACHINE WORKS TELL CITY. INDIANA Phone 167 24 Hour Service 0 82 Years of Quality Merchandise and Dependable Service THE NEWS Tries to lie Fair It Grinds Nobody’s Ax and Has None of Its Own to Grind TELL CITY NEWS PRINTING OFFICE TELL CITY, INDIANA The Notlennac 49 Compliment to Class of 42 OtIR MOTTO “Welcome Everyone” TELL CITY CHAIR COMPANY Sandwiches : Short Orders Soft Drinks 0 0 TEI.L CITY, INDIANA OTTO HECK’S PLACE Congratulations, Class of 42 Compliments FREDERICK’S 5c TO SI STORE of WILLIAM TELL HOTEL Always Something New in Novelty Line 0 TELL CITY, INDIANA TELL CITY, INDIANA Congratulations to Class of 42 Best Wishes, Seniors LIPP AND SON TELL CITY NATIONAL BANK Complete Home Furnishings •J 0 68 Years of Safe Banking TELL CITY, INDIANA Shoes, Men's Furnishings and Ladies’ Wearing Apparel Rest Wishes to the Class of '42 For a Better Buy in Groceries and Notions ▼ Trade at BRUGGENSCHMIDT’S FREEMAN’S GROCERY Tell City’s Leading Department Store CANNELTON, INDIANA 50 The Notlennac FRED'S PLACE FOR ;OOD EATS Pit Barbecued Mutton Pork and Ribs Home Cooked Chili SOUP AND PLATE LUNCHES EARLY AND LATE SERVICE Corner Main and Seventh Street Cannelton, Indiana Congratulations. Class of '42 H. W. TRUEMPY Groceries : Vegetables PHONE 732 CANNELTON HARP S RESTAURANT Home Cooked Food Chicken Dinners Plate Lunch Short Orders TELL CITY, INDIANA STANDARD SERVICE Batterien . . . Gas . . . Oil High Pressure Greasing Farm Maehinery Car Washing Simonize E. Hardin, Mgr. E. Ahl, Owner OUR MOTTO: Service, Courtesy, Satisfaction (Quality Prescription Work SNYDER DRUGS CANNELTON SUPPLY CO. Dealers in Hardware and Supplies PHONE 785 TOM MULLEN, JR.. Prop. Congratulations, Class of '42 A FRIEND GRADUATION SUITS We Shall Be Pleased to Show You the New Models and Patterns Styled Right and Priced Right Cassidy Bros. Vititoe main street The Exclusive Men and Boys' Store TELL CITY The Notlennac 51 THE NATIONAL DEFENSE PROGRAM has increased the demand for competent office help. The better trained get the better jobs. Our Employment Department is literally swamped with calls from private industry and Governmental agencies. A few months of intensive training will prepare you for one of these jobs. Ask us for the facts. LOCKYEAR'S BUSINESS COLLEGE EVANSVILLE, INDIANA H and C Ferry SHORT ROUTE TO LOUISVILLE ANI) OWENSBORO Twenty-four Hour Service Staff members of the yearbook anil the student body of Cannelton High School wish to thank those who are advertising in this year’s Notlennac. These advertisers have helped make possible the publication of our yearbook. PLEASE PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS A Twinco Yearbook, Twin City Printing Co., Champaign, Illinois St v -. : ■ . VKj A ■ -ci ■ --. -x-- .-- - - -5- - .;« : %• - ra : jK n : . I £1


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